
if poker doesnt involve skill......someone explain this please !!!
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Wow, this is such an amazing laydown. He knew he was beat on the flop. Didn't even have to bet to see where he was at. Johnny Chan is one HELL of a poker player.
How did Chan knew? With those ases, I think I would at least call the bet. Of course, next to these guys I know nothing about poker. It almost seems that Chan can read their minds. At this level, poker is not about the cards, it is truly about the players... amazing.
Read more... I love how everyone on the internet is a self-proclaimed pro.
"Easy read"
"Easy laydown"
"Nothing special"
1. If you flop a paired board while holding a pocket overpair and you immediately think to yourself you're going to fold at the first bet, you're playing scared money and you'll miss a lot of opportunities like that.
2. I doubt anyone watching this video would not lose a single chip after the flop with this hand on that board, me included.
"Easy read"
"Easy laydown"
"Nothing special"
1. If you flop a paired board while holding a pocket overpair and you immediately think to yourself you're going to fold at the first bet, you're playing scared money and you'll miss a lot of opportunities like that.
2. I doubt anyone watching this video would not lose a single chip after the flop with this hand on that board, me included.

Part Two - And so it Grew...
From a small gathering of gamblers to the glamourous event it is today.
Years 1973, 1978, 1987...
With:
Eric Drache - Former WSOP tournament director
Johnny Chan - Two time WSOP champion
Doyle Brunson - Poker hall of fame inductee
And many more.

That's why I love chan. Best reads together with Daniel Negreanu
I think that Johnny would have more WSOP bracelets than Phil except Johnny doesn't play as many events. He doesn't need to. That fold was pure experience.

"Now Johnny Chan needs a 9 here to win"
what a ****** this commentator is...
Johnny Chen "The Master" wins the 1987 World Series of Poker versus Frank Henderson.
final hand where Henderson pushes all-in with his pocket 4'...